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GonzoFest is Flying Dog’s annual throwdown, an event of such epic proportions that if you miss out, you’ll be in a state of self-loathing for months. This year, in conjunction with GonzoFest, we will be hosting the Hard Times Cafe Chili Cookoff (for the 2008 Maryland State Championship). Come meet the Flying Dog Crew and enjoy beer, music, tours, chili samples, performance by the Appalachian Air Canines – as well as all-around good karma, as a portion of the proceeds benefit the Heartly House. On Saturday, September 13th from 3-9pm we will be administering lessons in Fear and Loathing, Flying Dog style. Click here for more details about GonzoFest.

Notice the In-Heat Wheat in the picture from this Brewer’s Association press release. We are taking over the world one beer at a time!

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American Craft Beers featured at July 4th opening of new U.S. Embassy in Berlin, Germany

Export Development Program helps promote sales of American Craft Beer in the U.S.

Boulder Colorado. • July 15, 2008 —Beer from American craft brewers flowed in Berlin as dignitaries from Germany and the U.S. gathered to open the new U.S. Embassy on the Pariser Platz square.The July 4th event was attended by over 4,500 guests including current German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former President George H. W. Bush, and former ministers of the German government. Today, exported beer from American craft brewers is in demand with over 50% more sales in 2007 than in 2006.

“We wanted to celebrate the return of the U.S. Embassy to its historic home in downtown Berlin in a very American way,” commented Bobby Richey, Jr., Counselor for Agricultural Affairs for the U.S. Embassy in Berlin. “We chose to serve U.S. craft beers because they embody many of the attributes typical of U.S. agricultural products: quality and innovation.”

The Brewers Association’s (BA) Export Development Program received the request for American craft beers from Richey. The reception featured 47 different craft beer brands from 13 American craft breweries.

“The Brewers Association is very proud to be a part of the festivities surrounding the new opening of the German Embassy in Berlin. Exposure of American craft beer abroad actually increases demand in the U.S.,” stated Brewers Association Vice President Bob Pease. “To have our members’ products requested and sampled at the birthplace for many of the beer styles our members proudly brew today is a testament to the quality, flavor and diversity of American craft beer —which is increasingly being recognized as a world-class brand.”

Based in Boulder, Colo., U.S.A., the Brewers Association (BA) is the not-for-profit trade and education association for American craft brewers and the community of beer enthusiasts. Visit the website: www.beertown.org to learn more. The association’s activities include events and publishing: World Beer Cup®; Great American Beer Festival sm ; Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America®; National Homebrewers Conference; National Homebrew Competition; American Craft Beer Week (May); Zymurgy magazine; The New Brewer magazine; and books on beer and brewing. The Brewers Association has an additional membership division of 16,000+ homebrewers: American Homebrewers Association.

Ok, so maybe this competition isn’t recognized by the Brewer’s Association or anything, but a win is still a win. Ken Megal of Milwaukee, WI and his friends recently held a bracket-style beer tasting competition. All of the beers were from the U.S. and our very own In-Heat Wheat won whole damn thing.

Here is the bracket – which is very small, but click on it to see the larger version and how to whole tournament sorted out.

Below are pictures from the first session of our monthly Food and Beer Night in the Flying Dog Brewery tasting room. “Beer and Cheese” was this month’s theme, and was co-hosted by Flying Dog Executive Brewer Matt Brophy and Quality Control Goddess Gwen Conley.

Design, Drink and Be Merry is the title of a new art show that just closed at the Goggle Works Center for the Arts in Reading, PA. This unique art exhibit featured label art from craft breweries around the country. Flying Dog was on proud display unleashing Gonzo gospel on the unsuspecting public.

Flying Dog recently got involved with a crazy group of gentlemen that are Biking the States for 3 months this summer. They recently sent us a video trailer that is an introduction to their own Fear and Loathing journey. To view the clip visit www.BikingTheStates.com.